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Three Peaks Dolomites Piste Map and Overview
Set in the heart of the Italian Alps, the Three Peaks Dolomites (Tre Cime Dolomiti) offers one of the most scenic ski experiences in Europe. Towering limestone peaks, wide open pistes, and perfectly groomed runs make it a dream for both skiers and snowboarders who want breathtaking views alongside varied terrain. The area is known for its sunny slopes, reliable snow conditions, and a relaxed, uncrowded atmosphere compared to larger Alpine resorts—perfect if you want quality over chaos.
What really sets this region apart is its balance. Beginners can enjoy gentle, confidence-building runs, while intermediates and advanced riders have access to long, flowing descents and thrilling red and black pistes. Snowboarders especially love the natural terrain and freeride opportunities. Add in authentic mountain huts serving incredible Italian food, and you’ve got a ski destination that feels both adventurous and welcoming.
Total ski area: 115 km / 71 miles
Base elevation: 1,130 m / 3,707 ft
Peak elevation: 2,200 m / 7,218 ft
Difficulty:
🟦 46% Easy
🟥 43% Intermediate
⬛ 11% Advanced
Is it good for beginners?
Yes—Three Peaks Dolomites is very beginner-friendly. There are plenty of wide, gentle slopes, excellent ski schools, and quiet areas where new skiers and snowboarders can learn without feeling overwhelmed.
Ski Season Length and Dates
The ski season typically runs from early early December to early April (conditions permitting)
Does the ski pass allow access to the larger ski area?
The local ski pass covers the Three Peaks Dolomites area, but it can also be upgraded to access the much larger Dolomiti Superski network. Without the upgrade, you’re limited to this immediate region; however, most visitors choose the broader pass to unlock hundreds of additional kilometres of slopes across multiple resorts.
What’s included in the Ski Pass?
The standard Three Peaks Dolomites ski pass gives you access to all lifts and runs within this specific area. This includes several interconnected mountains, making it easy to explore without needing transport.
It covers multiple resorts within the local area, including:
- Sexten (Sesto)
- San Candido (Innichen)
- Monte Elmo (Helm)
- Croda Rossa (Rotwand)
If you want more variety, you can upgrade to the Dolomiti Superski pass, which connects you to 1,200 km+ of slopes across 12 ski regions.
There are flexible options available – you don’t have to buy the full Dolomiti Superski pass. You can stick to the local Three Peaks pass (cheaper), or upgrade depending on how much terrain you want to explore.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Local Ski Area Access | Yes – full access to Three Peaks Dolomites |
| Resorts Included | Sexten, San Candido, Monte Elmo, Croda Rossa |
| Access to Larger Area | Only with Dolomiti Superski upgrade |
| Full Area Size (if upgraded) | 1,200 km / 746 miles |
| Pass Flexibility | Yes – local pass or full network upgrade |
| Best Option for Short Trips | Local Three Peaks pass |
| Best Option for Variety | Dolomiti Superski pass |